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Buy Downtown Sebring

What is the Buy Downtown Sebring Program?
As part of the Sebring Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)’s mission to spur economic activity in Downtown Sebring, the goal of Buy Downtown Sebring is to simply connect the Downtown Sebring Businesses with the buying power of our local community. This is a multi-year program that supports and strengthens Downtown Sebring’s businesses and local jobs and keeps more dollars spent in our community.

According to an economic analysis, for every $100 spent at a locally-owned business, $45 goes back into the community and local tax base, and for every $100 spent at a non-local chain store, only $13 comes back to the local area.

Special Offers and Discounts
Registered Downtown Sebring merchants are encouraged to offer special offers and discounts exclusive to Buy Downtown Sebring card-carrying consumers. Thousands of FREE wallet-sized Buy Downtown Sebring consumer cards are being distributed to consumers and visitors, encouraging them to support registered businesses and take advantage of the Buy Downtown Sebring special offers and discounts. Shoppers will present their Buy Downtown Sebring card to the merchant when making their purchase to benefit from the offer. Merchants participating in the program will be indicated by window stickers.

Already have a card? Register it to receive the Downtown Sebring monthly E-newsletter designed to keep you updated on events, special offers and discounts happening in the Downtown Sebring area.

Consumer Benefits
In addition to helping support the local economy and Downtown Sebring, participating in the Buy Downtown Sebring program offers the following consumer benefits:

No fee to join

Instant savings through merchant discounts and special offers

Periodic emails informing you of local events, new merchant members and special offers and discounts

Consumers can pick up a FREE Buy Downtown Sebring card at participating merchants, the CRA office, both Sebring Chamber of Commerce offices and the Highlands County CVB office.

According to an economic analysis, for every $100 spent at a locally-owned business, $45 goes back into the community and local tax base, and for every $100 spent at a non-local chain store, only $13 comes back to the local area.Download/Print a Brochure